“How to Live with Toxicity: An Interdisciplinary Conversation”
The Second Annual Rachel Carson Center Lecture with Kate Brown and Antonia Alampi.
The Second Annual Rachel Carson Center Lecture with Kate Brown and Antonia Alampi.
Lunchtime Colloquium at the Rachel Carson Center with Monica Vasile.
Paul Josephson discusses the project he worked on during his Carson Fellowship, from August to December 2011: an environmental history of the Soviet Arctic.
Lunchtime Colloquium at the Rachel Carson Center with Bruno Latour.
Katharine Suding, plant ecologist and professor at the University of Michigan, outlines the scaling of ecosystem restoration and how scaling is affecting the very notion of restoration in this presentation at the Latsis Symposium 2018.
Charles Hoch, Professor Emeritus of urban planning and policy at the University of Illinois, talks about the challenges of regional planning in the United States. As opposed to Europe where spatial planning prevails, the notion of urban planning is more dominant here, and Hoch uses the Chicago region as a case study.
Lunchtime Colloquium at the Rachel Carson Center with Matthew Gandy.
Lunchtime Colloquium at the Rachel Carson Center with Nina Wormbs.
Belinda Yuen, a town planner and expert in mass housing, presents an account of Singapore’s public housing, the evolution of concepts and strategies for high-rise urban planning, and the diverse common spaces that have been designed for a higher quality of life.
Stephen Bell, Carson Fellow from June to August 2011, talks about his research concerning the the transformation of land use in Brazil.